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$5.1M aims to find solutions to critical marine debris probl
$5.1M aims to find solutions to critical marine debris probl
$5.1M aims to find solutions to critical marine debris problem | University of Hawaiʻi System News
The funding will primarily focus on derelict fishing gear—abandoned, lost or discarded—which devastates threatened and endangered species.
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